Upper Extremity Muscles Flashcards

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Supraspinatus

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O: supraspinous fossa of the scapula

I: greater tubercle of the humerus

A: assistance in arm abduction, stabilization of the humerus

N: suprascapular nerve

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Infraspinatus

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O: infraspinous fossa of the scapula

I: greater tubercle of the humerus

A: ER of the arm, stabilization of the humerus

N: suprascapular nerve

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Teres minor

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O: lateral border of the scapula

I: greater tubercle of the humerus (inferior facet)

A: ER of the arm, stabilization of the humerus

N: axillary nerve

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Subscapularis

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O: subscapular fossa

I: lesser tubercle of the humerus

A: IR of the arm, stabilization of the humerus

N: upper and lower subscapular nerves

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Teres major

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O: inferior angle and lower part of the lateral border of the scapula

I: intertubercular sulcus (medial lip) of the humberus

A: adduction and medial rotation of the humerus

N: lower subscapular nerve

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Serratus anterior

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O: lateral parts of the 1st to 8th ribs

I: medial border of the scapula

A: protraction and rotation of the scapula

N: long thoracic nerve

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Levator scapulae

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O: transverse process of the atlas and axis, posterior tubercles C3 and C4

I: posterior surface of the medial scapular border (from the superior angle to the root of the spine of the scapula)

A: elevation of the scapula

N: anterior rami of the nerves C3 and C4, dorsal scapular nerve (branch of the C5)

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Rhomboid major

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O: spinous processes of the T2-5 vertebrae

I: inserts onto the medial border of the scapula

A: retracts scapula, stabilizes scapula against thoracic wall

N: dorsal scapular nerve

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Trapezius

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O: superior nuchal line, external occipital protruberance, nuchal ligament, spinous processes of C7-T12 vertebrae

I: lateral third of the clavicle, acromion and spine of the scapula

A: elevation, depression, and retraction of the scapula

N: spinal accessory nerve, C3 and C4 spinal nerves

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4 rotator cuff muscles

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supraspinatus
infraspinatus
teres minor
subscapularis

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Pectoralis major

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O: medial half of the clavicle (clavicular head), anterior surface of the sternum, 1st to 6th costal cartilages, aponeurosis of external oblique muscle (sternocosotal head)

I: crest of greater tubercle of humerus

A: adduction and IR of humerus

N: lateral nad medial pectoral nerves

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Pectoralis minor

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O: anterior surface of the 3rd, 4th, and 5th ribs and the fascia overlying the intercostal spaces

I: medial border and superior surface of the coracoid process of the scapula

A: protraction of the scapula, pulls the coracoid process anteriorly and inferiorly, accessory muscle in respiratory

N: medial pectoral nerve

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Deltoid

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O: lateral third of the clavicle, acromion, and spine of scapula

I: deltoid tuberosity of the humerus

A: abduction and stabilization of the shoulder joint

N: axillary nerve

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Latissimus dorsi

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O: spinous processes of T5-L5 and sacrum, iliac crest, X-XII ribs

I: intertubercular groove of the humerus

A: contracting insertion > origin = adduction, extension, IR of arm.
Contracting origin > insertion = rotation of the trunk

N: thoracodorsal nerve (C6-C8)

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Brachialis

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O: distal half of the anterior side of the humerus and intermuscular septa

I: coronoid process and ulnar tuberosity

A: elbow flex

N: musculocutaneous and radial nerves

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Biceps brachii

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O: long head - supraglenoid tubercle of the scapula.
Short head - apex of the coracoid process of the scapula

I: radial tuberosity of the radius

A: elbow flex, supinate, accessory shoulder flex at GH jt

N: musculocutaneous nerve

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coracobrachialis

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O: coracoid process of the scapula

I: anteromedial surface of the humerus

A: adduction and flexion of the arm

N: musculocutaneous nerve

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Triceps brachii

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O: long head - infragenoid tubercle of the scapula
Medial head - posterior surface of the humerus
Lateral head - posterior surface of the humerus

I: olecranon

A: elbow ext

N: radial nerve

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Pronator teres

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O: medial epicondyle of the humerus (humeral head), coronoid process of the ulna (ulnar head)

I: lateral side of the radius

A: pronation of forearm, flexion of elbow

N: median nerve

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Flexor carpi radialis

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O: medial epicondyle of the humerus (common flexor tendon)

I: bases of 2nd metacarpal bone

A: flexion and abduction of the hand at the wrist joint

N: median nerve

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Palmaris longus

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O: medial epicondyle of the humerus (common flexor tendon)

I: flexor retinaculum and palmar aponeurosis

A: flexion of the hand at the wrist joint

N: median nerve

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Flexor carpi ulnaris

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O: humeral head (medial epicondyle of the humerus), ulnar head (olecranon and posterior border of the ulna)

I: pisiform bone, hook of hamate bone, base of the 5th metacarpal bone

A: flexion and adduction of the hand at the wrist

N: ulnar nerve

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Flexor digitorum superficialis

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O: medial epicondyle of the humerus and coronoid process of the ulna (humero-ulnar head) and superior half of anterior border (ulnar head).

I: shafts of middle phalanges of medial 4 digits

A: flexion of middle phalanges at proximal interphalangeal joints and flexion of the proximal phalanges at the MCP jts of the middle 4 digits

N: median nerve

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Pronator quadratus

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O: anterior surface of the ulna (distal quarter)

I: anterior surface of the radius (distal quarter)

A: pronation, binding of the radius and ulna

N: anterior interosseous nerve

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Flexor pollicis longus

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O: anterior surface of the radius and interosseous membrane

I: base of the distal phalanx of the thumb

A: flexion of the phalanges of the thumb

N: anterior interosseous nerve

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Flexor digitorum profundus

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O: proximal parts of the anterior and lateral surfaces of the ulna and interosseous membrane

I: bases of the phalanges of the 4th and 5th digits (medial part), bases of the phalanges of the 2nd and 3rd digits (lateral part)

A: flexion of the distal phalanges at the interphalangeal joints of the 4th and 5th digits (medial part) and of the 2nd and 3rd digits (lateral part)

N: ulnar nerve (medial part), anterior interosseous nerve (lateral part).

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Supinator

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O: lateral epicondyle of the humerus, crest of the ulna, supinator fossa, radial collateral and anular ligaments

I: surface of the proximal third of the radial shaft

A: forearm supination

N: deep branch of the radial nerve

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Extensor digitorum

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O: lateral epicondyle of the humerus

I: posterior surfaces of the middle and distal phalanges (2nd-5th)

A: extension of the index, middle, ring and little fingers

N: posterior interosseus nerve (branch of the radial nerve)

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Extensor carpi ulnaris

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O: lateral epicondyle of the humerus, posterior border of the ulna

I: medial side of the base of the metacarpal V

A: extension and adduction of the wrist

N: posterior interosseus nerve (branch of the radial nerve)

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Extensor carpi radialis longus

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O: lateral supra epicondylar bridge of humerus

I: base of the 2nd metacarpal

A: extension and abduction of the hand at the wrist joint

N: radial nerve

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Extensor carpi radialis brevis

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O: lateral epicondyle of humerus

I: base of the 3rd metacarpal

A: extension and abduction of the hand at the wrist jt

N: deep branch of radial nerve

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Extensor indicis proprius

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O: posterior side of the distal third of the ulnar shaft, interosseous membrane

I: external expansion of the 2nd digit

A: extension of the 2nd digit

N: posterior interosseous nerve

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Extensor digiti minimi

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O: lateral epicondyle of the humerus

I: dorsal aponeurosis of the little finger

A: extension of the little finger

N: posterior interosseus nerve (branch of the raidal nerve)

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Brachioradialis

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O: proximal two-thirds of the supra-epicondylar ridge of the humerus

I: lateral surface of the distal end of the radius

A: forearm flexion, especially during mid-pronation

N: radial nerve

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Thenar eminence 3 muscles:

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flexor pollicis brevis
abductor pollicis brevis
opponens pollicis

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Hypothenar eminence 3 muscles:

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flexor digiti minimi brevis
abductor digiti minimi brevis
opponens digiti minimi

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Interossei: made up of ___ dorsal (_____) and ___ palmar inerossei (_____).

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  • 4 - unipennate

- 3 - bipennate

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Lumbricals

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O: tendons of the flexor digitorum profundus

I: lateral expansions of the 2nd to 5th digits

A: flexion of the metacarpophalangeal jts and extension of the interphalangeal joints of the 2nd-4th digits

N: median nerve (1st and 2nd lumbricals), deep branch of ulnar nerve (3rd and 4th lumbricals)

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Rhomboid minor

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O: nuchal ligament, spinous processes of C7 and T1 vertebrae

I: medial end of the scapular spine

A: retraction and fixation of the scapula on the thoracic wall

N: dorsal scapular nerve

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Flexor pollicis brevis

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O: flexor retinaculum and tubercles of trapezium and scaphoid bones

I: base of the proximal phalanx of the thumb

A: thumb flexion (bending)

N: recurrent branch of the median nerve (superficial head) and deep branch of ulnar head (deep head)

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abductor pollicis brevis

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O: flexor retinaculum and tubercles of trapezium and scaphoid bones

I: base of the proximal phalanx of the thumb

A: recurrent branch of the median nerve

N: thumb abduction (moving away from the hand)

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opponens pollicis

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O: flexor retinaculum and tubercle of trapezium and scaphoid bones

I: first metacarpal bone

A: thumb flexion, abduction, and medial rotation resulting in a combined movement called opposition

N: recurrent branch of the median nerve

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flexor digiti minimi brevis

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O: hook of hamate and flexor retinaculum

I: base of the proximal phalanx of the 5th digit

A: flexion of the proximal phalanx of the 5th digit

N: deep branch of ulnar nerve

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abductor digiti minimi brevis

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O: pisiform

I: base of proximal phalanx of 5th digit

A: abduction of the 5th digit and flexion assistance of the proximal phalanx

N: deep branch of ulnar nerve

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opponens digiti minimi

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O: hook of hamate and flexor retinaculum

I: medial border of 5th metacarpal

A: opposition of the 5th digit

N: deep branch of ulnar nerve

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Dorsal interossei

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O: sides of 2 adjacent metacorpals

I: bases of the proximal phalanges via the extensor expansions of the 2nd to 4th digits

A: abduction of the 2nd to 4th digits, assisting the lumbricals in extension

N: deep branch of ulnar nerve

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Palmar interossei

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O: palmar surfaces of the 2nd, 4th, 5th metacarpals

I: bases of the proximal phalanges via the extensor expansions of the 2nd, 4th, and 5th digits

A: adduction of the 2nd, 4th, and 5th digits, assisting the lumbricals in extension

N: deep branch of ulnar nerve